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ARMC Welcomes Braylee, The 2023 New Year’s Baby 

ARMC Welcomes Braylee, The 2023 New Year’s Baby 

Ashley Regional Medical Center shared exciting news on Monday of the year’s first bundle of joy. Weighing 7 pounds and 5 ounces and measuring 20.5 inches, Braylee was born to Ciara and Micheal, on Sunday, January 1st, at 5:31 AM. “We have had an amazing experience...

Representative Watkins Legislative Review

Representative Watkins Legislative Review

Utah’s District 67 representative Christine Watkins is preparing for the Utah Legislative session. In an interview with Castle Country Radio, Representative Watkins shared that education vouchers will be before the legislature again this year. She says the bill will...

Make Safety Part Of Your New Year’s Eve Celebrating

Make Safety Part Of Your New Year’s Eve Celebrating

When it comes to celebrating the New Year’s holiday, make sure safety is part of your plans. As always, law enforcement will have extra patrols out to watch for DUI drivers. “We want everyone to enjoy ringing in the New Year, but don’t start it out by getting behind...

Uintah County Drag Strip First In The State Of Utah

Uintah County Drag Strip First In The State Of Utah

The facilities at Buckskin Hills continue to expand in Uintah County. The most recent addition is the drag strip which is being called the Diamond Mountain Dragway. According to Uintah County Commissioner Bart Haslem, this is the only drag strip in the state of Utah....

Duchesne County Commission Approves 2023 Budget

Duchesne County Commission Approves 2023 Budget

Duchesne County Commission approved their 2023 budget this month. Clerk-Auditor JoAnn Evans presented a budget of $56,580,122 dollars during the December 5th Commission meeting. Many of the funds were reviewed, including the General Fund at nearly $29.6 million...

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